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This post, the fourth in the series, is about my current work on
concurrency and tooling. As mentioned before, I believe that there is not a
single concurrency model that is suitable for all problems we might want to solve.
Actually, I think, this can be stated even stronger:
Not a single concurrency model is appropriate for a majority of the problems we
want to solve.

With the Truffle language implementation framework, we got a powerful
foundation for implementing languages as simple interpreters. In combination
with the Graal compiler, Truffle interpreters execute their programs as very
efficient native code.

Now that we got just-in-time compilation essentially “for free”, can we
get IDE integration for our Truffle languages as well?